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Weekend Getaway 2-3 days

A concentrated journey to experience Traverse City's highlights and nearby attractions.

Ideal for a quick escape, focusing on iconic spots and charming regional character.

Sample Itinerary

  • Day 1: Traverse City - Downtown, Clinch Park, West Bay stroll.
  • Day 2: Old Mission Peninsula - Wineries, Mission Point Lighthouse.
  • Day 3: Sleeping Bear Dunes & Leelanau - Dune Climb or Scenic Drive, Fishtown.

One-Week Comprehensive Experience

Dive into the region's diverse offerings with a full week of exploration.

Days 1-2: Traverse City & Old Mission

Immerse yourself in city life and the scenic wine peninsula.

Activities

  • Downtown Traverse City exploration.
  • The Village at Grand Traverse Commons.
  • Local museums.
  • Old Mission Peninsula wineries and scenic drives.
Book Old Mission Peninsula tours on GetYourGuide.

Days 3-4: Sleeping Bear Dunes & Glen Arbor

Allocate time for the natural wonders and charming small towns.

Outdoor Adventures

  • Sleeping Bear Dunes hikes.
  • Platte River kayaking.
  • Glen Arbor shops and beaches.

Days 5-6: Leelanau Peninsula & Fishtown

Discover the artistic and agricultural heart of the region.

Peninsula Delights

  • Suttons Bay art galleries.
  • Leland Fishtown and shops.
  • Northport lighthouse and beaches.
  • Wineries and breweries.

Day 7: Departure/Flexible

A day for revisiting favorites or pursuing special interests.

Closing Activities

  • Revisit a favorite spot.
  • Enjoy a final meal.
  • Fishing charter.
  • Extensive bike ride on Tart Trail.

Two-Week In-Depth Exploration

Combine the one-week itinerary with dives into various aspects of the region, allowing for a more relaxed pace and greater discovery.

More Outdoors

Enjoy multiple hikes in different areas of Sleeping Bear Dunes and try various inland lakes for kayaking.

Culinary Immersion

Dedicate a full day to a craft beer or cider tour. Consider booking culinary experiences through GetYourGuide.

Beyond the Region

Consider a day trip to Charlevoix or Petoskey, or even an overnight stay on Mackinac Island.

Customized Journeys

These itineraries are suggestions. Feel free to adapt them to match your pace and interests.

Interest-Based Routes

Tailor your itinerary to your specific passions and enjoy a personalized journey.

Historical & Heritage Focus

Immerse yourself in the rich past and preserved history of the region.

Sites

  • The Village at Grand Traverse Commons.
  • Fishtown in Leland.
  • Mission Point Lighthouse.
  • Dennos Museum (Inuit art).
Learn more about local history.

Food & Culinary Experiences

Savor the flavors of Northern Michigan's renowned culinary scene.

Culinary Journey

  • Wine trails (Old Mission & Leelanau).
  • Craft brewery and cidery tours.
  • Farmers markets.
  • Farm-to-table dining.

Adventure & Outdoor Activities

Experience the thrill of nature and diverse outdoor pursuits.

Outdoor Fun

  • Hiking in Sleeping Bear Dunes.
  • Kayaking/paddleboarding.
  • Cycling the Tart Trail system.
  • Winter sports.
Gear rentals are widely available.

Family-Friendly Itinerary

Create lasting memories with activities enjoyable for all ages.

Fun for All

  • Clinch Park Beach and its splash pad.
  • Great Lakes Children's Museum.
  • Sleeping Bear Dune Climb.
  • Pirate's Cove Adventure Park.

Luxury Experience Plan

Indulge in premium amenities and exclusive experiences.

Premium Travel

  • Boutique hotels/resorts.
  • Fine dining at top restaurants.
  • Private transfers/premium car rentals.
  • Guided tours and spa treatments.

Value-Focused Recommendations

Smart strategies to enjoy your trip without overspending.

Budget-Friendly Tips

  • Off-season visits: Better rates, fewer crowds.
  • Happy hour deals and specials.
  • Prioritize free outdoor activities.
  • Self-catering: Prepare some meals.

Seasonal Specialties

Summer Highlights

Water sports, beaches, festivals (National Cherry Festival), outdoor dining.

Winter Highlights

Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cozy indoor activities, Winter Warm Up festival.

Off-Season Exploration

Tranquility, lower prices, quiet beauty of snowy landscapes or peaceful spring before crowds. Verify business hours.

Seasonal Planning

Each season offers unique opportunities. Check local event calendars when planning your visit.

Budget-Based Plans

Adjust your trip to fit your financial comfort.

Backpacker's Guide

Maximize your experience while minimizing expenses.

Thrifty Travel

  • Utilize state park campgrounds for accommodation.
  • Prepare meals from groceries.
  • Use BATA public transit and bicycles for transportation.
  • Enjoy free attractions like beaches and hiking trails.
This approach prioritizes exploration over luxury.

Mid-Range Traveler's Itinerary

Balance comfort and exploration with a reasonable budget.

Balanced Travel

  • Stay in comfortable hotels or Bed & Breakfasts.
  • Dine at a mix of casual and mid-range restaurants.
  • Rent a car for flexibility, balanced with walking and biking.
  • Include paid attractions like wine tastings and museum visits.

Luxury & Value Focus

Two distinct approaches for different financial comforts.

Luxury Experience Plan

  • Stay at boutique hotels or resorts with premium amenities.
  • Indulge in fine dining at top restaurants.
  • Utilize private transfers or premium car rentals.

Value-Focused Recommendations

  • Visit during the shoulder or low season for better rates.
  • Seek out happy hour deals and local restaurant specials.
  • Prioritize free outdoor activities.

Historical and Heritage Focus

Immerse yourself in the rich past and preserved history of the region.

Sites

  • The Village at Grand Traverse Commons.
  • Fishtown in Leland.
  • Mission Point Lighthouse.
  • Dennos Museum (Inuit art).

Food and Culinary Experiences

Savor the flavors of Northern Michigan's renowned culinary scene.

Culinary Journey

  • Wine trails (Old Mission & Leelanau).
  • Craft brewery and cidery tours.
  • Farmers markets.
  • Farm-to-table dining.

Seasonal Specialties

Summer Highlights

Focus on water sports, beaches, festivals (National Cherry Festival), and outdoor dining.

Winter Highlights

Enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and cozy indoor activities like brewery visits or fireside dining. Winter events include the Winter Warm Up ice sculpture festival.

Off-Season Exploration Strategies

Visiting in the off-season offers tranquility and lower prices. Many outdoor activities remain available, just with different gear. Enjoy the quiet beauty of a snowy landscape or the peacefulness of spring before the summer crowds arrive. Some businesses may have reduced hours; always confirm before visiting.